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    José de Canterac (July 29, 1786, Casteljaloux, Lot-et-Garone, France – January 18, 1835, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish general of French origin who fought...
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    to victory over the Viceroy José de la Serna, who was wounded. After the battle, second commander-in-chief José de Canterac signed the final capitulation...
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    lieutenant Antonio José de Sucre. Viceroy José de la Serna was wounded, and after the battle second commander-in-chief José de Canterac signed the final...
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    return to Bogotá or Venezuela. Meanwhile, Royalist forces under general José de Canterac overwhelmed the Peruvian republic [es]. After initially refusing Colombian...
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    José Domingo de la Merced de La Mar y Cortázar (Cuenca (Ecuador),12 May 1776 – San José (Costa Rica), 11 October 1830) was a Peruvian military leader...
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    his rebel forces south to confront the Spanish under Field Marshal José de Canterac. The two armies met on the Plain of Junín in the Bombon Plateau [es]...
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    José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ðe sam maɾˈtin] ; 25 February 1778 – 17 August 1850), nicknamed "the Liberator...
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    Viceroy José de la Serna fled to Cuzco, but his General José de Canterac remained in the mountainous Jauja Province, some 150 km from Lima. José de San Martín...
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  • days later at the Battle of Moquegua with support of General José de Canterac. After José de San Martín had abandoned Peru in September 1822, command of...
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    Royal Army of Peru under General José de Canterac. The army of the Patriots was almost completely destroyed. After José de San Martín had abandoned Peru...
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    more respected than his other Army colleagues, such as José de la Serna and José de Canterac, who had been defeated in the earlier Battle of Ayacucho...
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    with priests Miguel Hidalgo and José María Morelos. The reforms had mixed results. In some areas—such as Cuba, Río de la Plata and New Spain—the reforms...
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    led to the first siege of Callao. The royalist army, under General José de Canterac, left Lima for the highlands on June 25, 1821. Arenales was sent by...
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    Antonio José de Sucre, Simón Bolívar's lieutenant. Viceroy José de la Serna e Hinojosa was wounded, and after the battle second commander-in-chief José de Canterac...
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    1819, and in September he resigned the command of the army to General José Canterac. He had partisans in Lima, and upon his arrival there they demonstrated...
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    First siege of Callao. The royalist army under the command of General José de Canterac left Lima, and proceeded to the highlands on 25 June 1821. General...
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    Jorge Basadre's work, Historia de la República del Perú. After the Battle of Ayacucho, Spanish General José de Canterac signed the final capitulation of...
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    launched. Pío de Tristán launched a series of campaigns to the highlands with the support of guerrillas from Huamanga and when José de Canterac approached...
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    the command of José de Canterac in the Jauja Valley; 4,000 from the division of Pedro Antonio Olañeta with the garrison of Santa Cruz de la Sierra; 3,000...
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    had planned an incursion on the Lima valley, which, led by General José de Canterac, commanding 3,100 soldiers and 9 artillery pieces, left Jauja at the...
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    his rebel forces South to confront the Spanish under Field Marshal José de Canterac. The two armies met on the plains of Junín on August 6, 1824, and the...
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    (southern Peru). These forces were distributed as follows: General José de Canterac was between Jauja and Huancayo, permanently threatening Lima. General...
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    Peru, José de la Serna, in 1823. This conflict provided an opportunity for the republican forces under the command of Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre...
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    routed two days later at the Battle of Moquegua with support of Gen José de Canterac. Moquegua is now a modern city in the valley in the lower reaches of...
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    army, on 6 August 1824 he defeated the Spanish Army led by General José de Canterac and Colonel Manuel Isidoro Suárez on the fields of Junín. This victory...
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    essential clothing for the troops. On June 18, 1823, Spanish general José de Canterac seized Lima along with numerous royalist soldiers, and remained in...
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    letters to Francisco de Paula Santander and Bartolomé Salom dated May 14 and 21, 1823 respectively, he wrote that while José de Canterac was in Jauja with...
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    Martín Zurbano, General José Ramón Rodil y Gayoso and General Francisco Linage, who was Espartero's secretary. Generals José de Canterac, Andrés García Camba...
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    September, de la Serna resigned the command of the army to General José Canterac. De la Serna had partisans in Lima, and upon his arrival there they demonstrated...
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    system so that he "moved the whole month of May to Jauja", and faced José de Canterac, who was isolated in Junín on August 6 of 1824. Unrelenting prosecution...
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